Hi guys,
It's been a long time coming, but I am pleased to notify you that DUnit
9.3.0 is now available in Subversion.
I have finally updated the versioninfo.rc, versioninfo.inc and
versioninfo.res files with the correct version information and also fixed
the line endings in CVS.
I have also added a {$M+}/{$M-} guard around the declaration of
TAbstractTest in TestFramework.pas to remove the new compiler warning when
TestCase classes declared without {$M+) have published sections and checked
this change into both CVS and SVN, but this is expected to be the last
change that is checked into CVS.
Rather than transfer a complete history I have simply moved the latest
version with those changes across to the new SVN repository.
Going forward I expect that we will only maintain the latest source in SVN,
unless there is a very strong case made for doing so in CVS as well!
To access the latest version in Subversion:
>From SourceForge:
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Subversion Server: https://dunit.svn.sourceforge.net
Path to Repository: /svnroot/dunit
Example checkout of the main (trunk) folder with TortoiseSVN:
-------------------------------------------------------------
Create a local folder e.g. C:\Projects\dunit
Right click on C:\Projects\dunit
Select SVN Checkout
URL of repository:
https://dunit.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dunit/trunk
Checkout directory: C:\Projects\dunit
Click on OK
I have also enabled the Wiki at http://dunit.wiki.sourceforge.net/ and given
full access to all members of the dunit-developers mailing list, so
contributions are welcome!
If any non-DUnit-developer would like update access then let me know, or if
people think we should allow everyone update access then send a message to
the dunit-interest list and let's discuss it.
Here's to a good year for DUnit in 2008!
All the best,
Jud

Hi guys,
I've finally had enough time to wrap up a DUnit release, so I am pleased to
notify you all that DUnit 9.3.0 is now available for download at
SourceForge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dunit/
It's been a long time coming, but I think that you will be pleased with the
result!
A big thank you goes out to Peter McNab for most of the work that
is included in this update - excellent job Peter!
>From the 9.3 README:
Recent additions to DUnit 9.3.x
-------------------------------
FASTMM support, including optional memory leak checking on a per test basis,
resulting in improved execution speed of many tests.
New DUnitW32 project group for Delphi 2005+ with new projects DUnitW32,
DUnitTestLibW32 and UnitTestsW32.
New DUnit4Net project group for Delphi 8+ with existing project
UnitTests4Net.
Automatic MadExcept support for stack tracing in TestFramework.pas.
Optional checking that each test case calls at least one CheckXXX method.
Optional detection of each test case that overrides the global GUI test case
settings.
Optional halting of a repeated test on the first failure.
Carried the GUITestRunner.pas changes to the main form creation over to
NGUITestRunner.pas and QGUITestRunner.pas.
Added a display refresh timer to GUITestRunner to ensure display update in
long unit tests.
A couple of minor bug fixes.
All the best,
Jud Cole
DUnit Project Admin
SOCK Software
Makers of CodeHealer for Delphi and SOCKShell